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Date:      Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:38:31 -0500
From:      Michael Butler <imb@protected-networks.net>
To:        "Li, Qing" <qing.li@bluecoat.com>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Error 127.0.0.1: no route to host
Message-ID:  <4B980347.8020500@protected-networks.net>
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On 03/10/10 12:18, Li, Qing wrote:
> Could you please provide me with more information, such as your
> ifconfig and netstat output? What's the error message?

With or without r204902, I do not see any difference in ifconfig or
netstat output. Addresses and routes are added as normal.

Without the route.h patch, I can't ping 127.0.0.1 or the local or remote
address of the OpenVPN tunnel (on tap0). In fact, you can't even build
OpenVPN from ports as it'll fail its self-test.

With the route.h patch, I can ping all local addresses but not the far
end of the tunnel.

Backing out r204902 restores normal operation of the tunnel.

> Asking the obvious question, you updated to r204902?

FreeBSD toshi.auburn.protected-networks.net 9.0-CURRENT FreeBSD
9.0-CURRENT #1 r204949M: Wed Mar 10 07:22:22 EST 2010

The 'M' signifies only that I've added my Nikon camera to the usbdev
list and added aquirk for it,

	imb
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